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Breaking news from Florida’s WFTV Channel 9, which announces that the state has released even more new documents–over 600 pages of them–pertaining to the Casey / Caylee Anthony case.
Among some of the juicier (and definitely incriminating) revelations:
*Lee Anthony said Casey’s mother was immediately worried about Caylee’s wellbeing because of the smell from the car Casey had abandoned that “went over [their] garage like a wave.” *Lee also said Casey said her mom constantly reminded her of what an unfit mother she is. *Lee told investigators that his mother, Cindy, had said that Caylee was the best thing that happened and actually the worst thing was that Caylee was actually Casey’s mistake. *Investigators interviewed Casey’s boyfriend, Tony Lazarro, who said sometime after July 5, at least a couple weeks after Caylee disappeared, Casey would wake up sweating and tell him she was having nightmares, but she told him the nightmares were about their relationship.
Nightmares.
Casey killed that child—make no mistake. At the very least, she was negligent, the child died in an accident, and then she disposed of the corpse and attempted to cover up what had happened.
Video of this breaking report can be seen here.
No doubt WFTV and some of the other media outlets will release the documents in their entirety in .PDF format, as they have done before. As soon as this happens, I will get downloads up here.
UPDATES and SOME DOCUMENTS: 18:21H EST:
1. MyFox Orlando has some of the interviews (with Casey’s friends, etc.) from the second, 600-page document release up.
2. Local6 has printed some bombshells. Here are the highlights:
Nearly three weeks before deputies arrested the mother of missing Caylee Anthony, the 22-year-old admitted to a friend that her car smelled like death, according to new information in nearly 600 pages of released documents concerning the case. The documents, which included interviews and phone records, showed Casey Anthony was aware of a foul smell in her car. In a phone call to Amy Huizenga, Casey Anthony told her friend, “It smells like something died in my car.” Casey Anthony claimed her father, George, had possibly run over a squirrel when he borrowed her car that week. However, the date would have been during a period when the Anthonys said they could not find Casey Anthony. Also, on June 27, documents show that Casey Anthony sent a cell phone text message to her friend (Amy Huizenga) that reads, “There was definitely part of a dead animal plastered to the frame of my car.” According to Huizenga, June 27 is the date when Casey Anthony admitted leaving her car at an Amscot, claiming it had run out of gas. The car was later towed to an impound lot, where George and Cindy picked it up two weeks later. Cindy Anthony initially told a 911 operator, “There’s something wrong. I found my daughter’s car today and it smells like there’s been a dead body in the damn car.” Cindy Anthony later claimed the smell was rotting pizza. But according to Huizenga, from the very beginning, Cindy Anthony apparently suspected foul play, Local 6 reported. As Amy Huizenga and Cindy Anthony were driving around town looking for Casey, Cindy Anthony wondered if the foul odor was connected to her daughter and granddaughter.
The documents also included information about Lee Anthony voluntarily sitting down with detectives and remembering vivid details about the night he discovered his niece was missing. He told detectives that his mother and sister have had an ongoing feud that started before Caylee went missing. On the night of July 15, Cindy Anthony finally tracked down Casey and retrieved her white Pontiac from an impound lot. When Lee Anthony made it to the family home, he said the smell from the car was overwhelming. Lee Anthony told detectives, “The trunk was open. The windows were rolled down to what I assume — (to) ventilate the horrible smell that I had just smelled for the first time.” The investigator said, “The smell filled up the whole garage?” “Yeah,” Anthony said. “It hit you like a wave. I mean it was, it was whatever it was, it was very, very potent.” According to the interview that Lee Anthony gave detectives, Cindy Anthony grew tired of questioning her daughter about Caylee’s whereabouts and getting no answers. She eventually sent Lee Anthony to try to make some ground with Casey. While Lee Anthony was alone with his sister, he said, “What’s going on (and) what is the deal?” ‘That’s when she said mom has thrown it in my face many times before that I’m an unfit mother and you know, maybe she’s right and maybe I am.”
There you have it. Every single member of the Anthony family, including Casey herself, has known for weeks that the smell emanating from Casey’s abandoned car was the smell of a rotting corpse. And no matter how much they try to shield themselves now in denial, they all know, deep down inside, that the rotting body in the car belonged to little Caylee.
More updates and docs as they become available…
Relevant Documents from the New, 600-Page Release:
1. The interview with Lee, where he talks about the smell in the garage (.PDF format).
2. The interview with Tony Lazarro, Casey’s latest boyfriend.
Updated at 21:24H EST:: The following .PDF, which I obtained from another website, contains 319 pages of the aforementioned nearly 600 new pages released by investigators. Download it [by clicking here], and try to ignore the obnoxious logos that the original poster pasted into the margins of various pages.
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